Grant Opportunity: Inspark Teaching Network Launches RFP

The Inspark Teaching Network, in partnership with the Center for Education Through eXploration (ETX) at Arizona State University, has released a request for proposals for a grant program that will award up to five colleges and universities $25,000 to $50,000. The purpose of the grant is to support institutions, already piloting or interested in piloting Inspark courseware, in gateway science courses, towards achieving scale and effective use of next-generation digital learning experiences.

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the BioBeyond course:

We encourage colleges and universities interested in enhancing access and success in STEM education to take advantage of this opportunity. NMC partners will receive special consideration. Download the RFP.

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Brian, Director, Program Management & Design Initiatives for the New Media Consortium, adamantly believes that if teaching is boring then it is even more so for the students. He has a strong interest in new pedagogical approaches to teaching and learning and how technology can play a role. Brian loves to empower the community with knowledge, skills and technology that heighten their academic and personal livelihoods and make teaching & learning fun and innovative. He utilizes his 15 years of experience to inspire future educators as a network faculty in the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Colorado Denver.

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